Bounce Ya Necks

Empowerment Anthems: Unveiling Stereotypes in Millie Blooms' Bounce Ya Necks
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Lyrics

Wrap me up in leather, go on let me be a cliché

Expressing a desire to embrace cliché stereotypes, possibly sarcastically using leather as a symbol.

I can swing my hair around, blow kisses up in your face

Confidently flaunting femininity, playfully blowing kisses and swinging hair.

Crawl around the floor just like a panther, drink the JD

Describing a bold and seductive demeanor, likening to a panther, while indulging in JD (Jack Daniel's).

Grind against the mic stand, be a superficial lady

Engaging in suggestive stage performance, embracing superficiality.

You wanna put me in a box... I see you

Rejecting the idea of being confined or labeled.

You really wanna touch my what... It's not right

Challenging inappropriate curiosity about personal aspects.

You like to say I'm female fronting... What

Responding to accusations of fronting as a female, questioning its relevance.

It ain't a genre, what the fucks this

Questioning the classification of music genres and expressing confusion.

Look me in the eye, oh man I'm routing you'll surprise me

Encouraging direct confrontation, expecting surprises.

Buying into tits and ass, mate that's not what defines me

Rejecting reduction to physical attributes, asserting individual definition.

Independent women, stripping, shaking booty, insta TV

Commenting on the portrayal of women in pop culture, emphasizing independence.

Pop music will sell our souls and dress it up to sell us sex

Criticizing the commercialization of music, linking it to the commodification of sex.

Tell me why I got to get undressed... Why

Questioning societal expectations to undress, demanding reasons.

Tell me why I got to be paid less... It's not right

Addressing unequal pay for women, expressing discontent.

Tell me how I'm supposed to be impressed... Duh

Expressing a lack of impressed sentiment, possibly due to societal norms.

Yeah I'm a woman, what the fuck is this

Affirming identity as a woman, challenging societal expectations.

1903 we're still suffragettes

Referencing the historical suffragette movement, emphasizing ongoing struggles.

Cause they keep putting rope round our necks

Symbolizing societal restrictions with a metaphorical rope around women's necks.

What women want, women work to get

Highlighting women's efforts and aspirations for equality.

You might devalue us, but man we ain't worth less

Rejecting the devaluation of women, asserting equal worth.

Don't wanna be validated by form

Rejecting validation based on physical appearance or societal norms.

I couldn't control what sex I was born

Affirming the lack of control over one's assigned gender at birth.

X to the Y, double D, double X

Referencing body measurements (bust size) with X, Y, DD, XX.

Shout out to the women of the world

Sending greetings or acknowledgment to women worldwide.

Bounce ya necks

Repeating the call to action, urging women to assert themselves.

Bounce ya necks

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Bounce ya necks

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You wanna put me in a box

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Bounce ya necks

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You really wanna touch my what

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Bounce ya necks

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You like to say I'm female fronting

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Bounce ya necks

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It ain't a genre

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What the fucks this

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Bounce ya necks

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Tell me why I got to get undressed

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Bounce ya necks

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Tell me why I got to be paid less

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Bounce ya necks

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Tell me how I'm supposed to be impressed

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Bounce ya necks

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Yeah I'm a woman, what the fuck is this

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Bounce ya necks

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Don't wanna be validated by form

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Bounce ya necks

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I couldn't control what sex I was born

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Bounce ya necks

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X to the Y, double D, double X

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Bounce ya necks

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Shout out to the women of the world

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Bounce ya necks

Final repetition of the call to action, emphasizing unity among women.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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